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By 2023, Greater Noida will get 6 new substations | Noida News

Representative image GREATER NOIDA: The Uttar Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Limited (UPPTCL) has planned to build six new substations of different capacity, ranging from 400kV to 220kV and 132kV, in Greater Noida by 2023. According to the officials from UPPTCL, they will also upgrade the existing 220kV substation in RC Green to 400kV. The steps are taken with a view to cater to the residential and industrial growth projected in the region in the coming years, especially with firms like Yotta and Japanese data centre, Vivo and Oppo setting up their plants here. Apart from that, 100MW will be procured from 400kV substation in Sector 123 in Noida for Greater Noida for which Rs 40 crore will be borne by the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA). Together, these substations are expected to improve the power supply of the city, especially areas such as sectors 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Ecotech 1 and as well as of Greater Noida West.

Vendors choking traffic at key junctions, say residents | Noida News

GNIDA said it will shift the vendors to designated zones soon Greater Noida: A residents’ group has complained to the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) about increasing encroachment by vendors at key junctions of the city. The residents said the encroachment not only led to traffic snarls during rush hours, but also posed a security threat to those living in nearby colonies. “We have lodged complaints with the GNIDA both verbally and in writing, but no action has been taken yet. All major roads, market areas and intersections are now occupied by these vendors, who not only cause traffic congestion but also pose safety threats,” said Harinder Bhati from the Active Citizens Team.

Workers protest, Gr Noida streets plunge into darkness | Noida News

Greater Noida: The streets of Greater Noida plunged into darkness on Monday evening as workers engaged in maintaining the lights did not switch them on to protest the lack of a fixed monthly stipend and other issues. Residents were left clueless as they had no information about any such shutdown. Around 9pm on Monday, the streetlights were yet to be switched on in several sectors. There was, however, no disruption in power supply inside houses. “Initially, I thought it was some technical problem that had caused the blackout in my area alone. But when I went around, I realised that the entire block and nearby areas had plunged into darkness,” said Paritosh Bhati, general secretary of the P3 Residents Welfare Association.

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